Glossy inkjet recording medium and methods therefor
a recording medium and glossy technology, applied in the field of inkjet printing, can solve the problems of intercolor bleed, ink retransfer, general inability of coated papers to meet high-speed inkjet printing applications, etc., and achieve the effects of reducing or eliminating, improving density and uniformity of prints, and being inexpensive to manufactur
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[0054]A portion of paper base was coated with an aqueous solution of CaCl2.2H2O to give 0.5 g / m2 final dry salt laydown. Portions of the untreated and treated base paper were coated with an aqueous coating solution (25% total solids) comprising 100 parts clay (HYDRAGLOSS 90, Huber), 2.5 parts modified polyvinyl alcohol (GOHSEFIMER Z410®, Nippon Gohsei), 0.25 parts CARTABOND TSI crosslinker (Clariant), and 2 parts 10G surfactant (Olin). The dry laydown of the coating was 5 g / m2. The coated and dried samples then were calendered. The four samples were printed with a target image comprising primary color (cyan, magenta, and yellow) patches and secondary color (red, green, blue) patches with a KODAK EASYSHARE 5500 inkjet printer, employing Kodak pigment-based inks. The average print densities of the primary and secondary patches are listed in Table 1 below.
[0055]Print non-uniformity, hereinafter “mottle,” is defined as a visually apparent variation in observed color density in a print a...
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[0063]Various salts (ACS reagent grade unless otherwise specified) were individually coated as aqueous solutions on the front side of the paper base as described in Table 2 below. The amount of CaCl2.2H2O coated was 1.1 g / m2. The other salts were coated at equal molar amounts based on the metal ion. The ink-receiving layer consisted of 100 parts fine-grained kaolin clay (HYDRAGLOSS 90, Huber) dispersed in water at 50% solids. To this was added 2.5 parts Z-410 acetylacetonate-modified polyvinyl alcohol (Nippon Gohsei), 0.25 parts CARTABOND TSI cross-linker (Clariant), 2 parts 10G surfactant, and water to adjust the final solids to 25%. The ink-receiving layer was coated using an extrusion hopper to an aim laydown of 10 g / m2 dry solids over each of the bases described. After drying, each coating was calendered to improve gloss. All samples achieved 60 degree gloss levels greater than 30.
[0064]The samples were printed on a KODAK EASYSHARE 5500 inkjet printer using the plain paper norma...
example 3
[0067]Coating compositions comprising a variety of pigments were prepared for coating on plain base paper and on base paper treated with 1.5 g / m2 MgCl2-2H2O salt. The coating formula was adjusted according to the pigment type by estimating and using the minimum amount of binder required assuring good coating quality. A summary of the different coating formulations is in Table 3 below. All the coatings incorporated CARTABOND TSI crosslinker (Clariant, added at 10% w / w binder polymer) and surfactant 10G (Olin, 2 parts surfactant per 100 parts pigment). The Z-410 and KH-20 binders are products of Nippon Gohsei. The samples were printed and evaluated as in Example 1 and the results shown in Table 4 below.
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TABLE 3PVA binderPartsTrademarked Name ofTrademarkedbinder / 100 partsPigment typePigmentNamepigmentCaCO3Albacar HOKH-205(Specialty Minerals)CaCO3Albaglos SKH-205(Specialty Minerals)Kaolin clayHG 90 (Huber)Z-4102.5Calcined Clay2000C (Huber)Z-4102.5Silica GelIJ 624 (Ineos)KH-2035Coll...
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